WO2012046168A1 - Mode knob with time criticality ordering of modes - Google Patents
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- A61N1/3993—User interfaces for automatic external defibrillators
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- the present invention relates to
- a defibrillator can be used to deliver defibrillating shocks to a patient suffering from cardiac arrest or other arrhythmia.
- the defibrillator resolves this condition by delivering a high-voltage impulse to the heart in order to restore normal rhythm and contractile function in patients who are experiencing cardiac arrhythmia.
- VF ventricular fibrillation
- VT ventricular tachycardia
- AF atrial fibrillation
- AF atrial fibrillation
- a synchronized shock cardiac-version
- VF and unstable VT are treated with an unsynchronized shock.
- External defibrillators typically act through hand-held electrode paddles or adhesivelyapplied electrode pads applied across the chest of the patient.
- the electrodes are used to apply the defibrillating shock and can also be used to acquire an ECG signal from the patient's heart.
- Paddle electrodes typically have a shock delivery button or buttons on the paddles.
- Electrodes therefore a user may have one or more choices of shock delivery control depending on the electrode type employed.
- Defibrillators suitable for use in advanced life support or hospital environments often have a number of modes of operation. Each mode treats a different kind of cardiac event. Each event in turn has a different level of urgency in providing treatment.
- defibrillation of non-perfusing arrhythmias such as VF or VT must be delivered very soon after the onset of cardiac arrest in order to be
- the automated external defibrillator (AED) mode is especially effective for the treatment of non- perfusing arrhythmias.
- AED automated external defibrillator
- ECG electrocardiogram
- the defibrillator analyzes the ECG signal for signs of arrhythmia. If VF is detected, the
- defibrillator signals the rescuer that a shock is advised and charges its electrotherapy circuit to a therapeutic energy.
- the rescuer must only press a shock button on the defibrillator to deliver a defibrillation pulse to resuscitate the patient.
- the defibrillator In the manual mode of operation, the defibrillator allows the user to select a desired amount of defibrillation energy and apply that energy directly to the patient without previous automatic diagnosis.
- the user typically selects the energy level by turning a knob on the defibrillator control panel to one of several so-labeled positions.
- the manual mode can be used to treat arrhythmias that don't require a synchronized shock, but requires a more highly trained user to diagnose the underlying rhythm and select the proper therapeutic energy.
- Some advanced defibrillators incorporate a synchronized cardio-version defibrillation mode.
- Synchronized cardio-version treats arrhythmias in an underlying, typically perfusing, heart rhythm such as AF, stable VT, atrial flutter, and supraventricular
- tachycardias SVT
- SVT tachycardias
- the defibrillator monitors the ECG and delivers the shock at a certain point in the heart rhythm in order to reduce the risk of initiating fibrillation.
- Advanced defibrillators may also incorporate a pacing mode of operation.
- Pacing comprises a lower energy series of shocks designed to control the rate of the pumping heart.
- a pacing pulse corresponds to and triggers each heartbeat.
- Pacing is generally applied to stabilize a patient's perfusing rhythm.
- defibrillation and pacing is inactivated altogether.
- a user selects monitoring mode in a defibrillator for use on a stable patient.
- the defibrillator typically displays the patient' s ECG and analyzes the ongoing ECG for deterioration or instability. If an instability is detected, the defibrillator issues a visual or aural alert .
- Selection of monitoring mode is often by the same knob used to select manual mode defibrillation energies, AED mode, synchronized cardio-version mode and/or pacing mode of operation. Examples of selector knobs in prior art advanced defibrillators are shown in FIGURES la - lc. In the prior art devices the monitor mode position is placed adjacent to the "Off" position.
- a defibrillator having a number of different operating modes.
- defibrillator has an improved mode selection knob for selecting the operating mode.
- the improved mode is a knob for selecting the operating mode.
- selection knob is disposed such that the most time- critical modes of operation are placed nearer the "Off” position, and the less time-critical modes of operation are placed in positions away from the "Off” position.
- a defibrillator having a number of different operating modes.
- the defibrillator has an improved mode selection knob for selecting the operating mode.
- the improved mode selection knob is disposed such that positions for an AED mode of operation and a manual defibrillation
- This invention enables the quick initiation of a
- a defibrillator having a number of different operating modes.
- the defibrillator has an improved mode selection knob for selecting the operating mode.
- the improved mode selection knob is disposed such that positions for the various modes of operation are ranked in order of time-criticality of rescue. The positions are arranged about the mode selection knob in order of time-criticality, such that the most time- critical
- FIGURES la, lb, and lc illustrate
- FIGURE 2 illustrates a defibrillator mode selector switch in which the mode of operation
- the positions are ordered by time-criticality.
- the AED mode being most time-critical, is arranged next to the "Off" position, whereas the Monitor mode, being the least time-critical, is arranged furthest from the "Off" position.
- FIGURE 3 illustrates a defibrillator mode selector switch in which a manual defibrillation mode position and an AED mode position straddle the "Off" position .
- FIGURE la a mode selection knob for a defibrillator manufactured by Mindray
- Mode selection knob 100 is arranged such that in the default "Off" position, the user must cycle through either the "Monitor” position or the
- FIGURE lb illustrating a mode selection knob for a defibrillator manufactured by Zoll Corporation, also illustrates a similar problem recognized and solved by the present invention.
- Mode selection knob 120 is arranged such that in the default "Off” position, the user must cycle through the "Monitor” position to get to a defibrillation mode of operation.
- the "Pacer” position which provides no emergency electrotherapy, is located adjacent the "Off” position as well.
- Such an arrangement also requires additional time to cycle the knob to the more time-critical mode of defibrillation and poses an increased risk of the user mistakenly selecting a non- defibrillation mode exactly when it is needed most.
- FIGURE lc illustrates a somewhat better, but still non-ideal, arrangement of positions on a
- the mode selection knob arranges the time- critical AED mode adjacent to the "off" position.
- this defibrillator also carries some risk of the user mistakenly selecting a non-defibrillation mode exactly when it is most needed.
- FIGURE 2 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention.
- a rotary mode selector switch 200 for a multi-function defibrillator is preferably shaped for easy grasping and rotation, and preferably comprises a selector position indicator 210 which shows the current position of the switch.
- the operating mode at each switch position is preferably delimited by combinations of text, markings, and symbols applied to the panel adjacent the switch in any manner similar to those shown in FIGURES 2 and 3.
- the rotatable mode selector switch 200 shown in FIGURE 2 has at least three positions.
- An Off position 205 de-energizes or inactivates the device.
- Off position 205 may place the device into a standby operating mode.
- a first position which energizes a mode for delivering electrotherapy, such as the AED position 220, is placed adjacent the Off position.
- a second position which energizes a non-electrotherapy mode of operation, such as the Monitor position 230, is placed at a position that is not adjacent to the Off position.
- the Monitor position 230 is positioned such that a user must turn the mode selector switch 200 through the AED position 220 in order to reach the
- mode selector switch 200 is configured such that it can only be turned in the clockwise direction from the OFF position 205.
- the mode selector switch 200 of FIGURE 2 may optionally be configured such that the user may turn the switch from Off to Monitor in either of the clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
- the Monitor position 230 is also not adjacent to the Off position 205, because it is substantially more distant than the AED position 220 from the Off position 205.
- FIGURE 2 illustrates that AED position 220 lies approximately 18 degrees clockwise from the Off position 205, whereas Monitor position 230 lies 270 degrees counterclockwise from the Off position 205.
- FIGURE 2 also shows operating modes in addition to the AED mode 220 and Monitor mode 230. Shown are operating modes described previously; Manual Defib mode, Cardiovert (Sync) mode for synchronized cardio- version, and Pacer mode. Preferably, each of these modes is arranged clockwise around the mode selector switch 200 in order of decreasing time-criticality of the underlying therapy for the indicated cardiac arrhythmia. It is noted in this embodiment that the Manual Defib mode for manual defibrillation includes no specific selectable energy levels. Energy selection would thus be accomplished on a separate user control, not illustrated here.
- FIGURE 3 an alternate embodiment of the model selector switch 300 is
- mode selector switch 300 comprises the three positions of Off position 305, AED position 320, and Monitor position 330. Device functionality associated with these positions is similar to that described previously. Mode selector switch 300 further comprises a number of sub-positions 340 representing selectable energy levels for manual defibrillation. Typically, energy positions in manual defibrillation range from approximately 1 Joule to 200 or more Joules, depending on the particular arrhythmia to be treated and the physical characteristics of the patient.
- the AED position 320 on the selector switch 300 is placed immediately adjacent to the Off position 305 because the AED mode is the most time-critical mode of operation.
- the first sub- position 340 for manual defibrillation is located immediately adjacent position to the Off position 305 on the opposite side from the AED position 320, because the manual mode is the most time-critical mode of operation after the AED mode.
- the Monitor position 330 is located away from the Off position 305, such that a user must switch through either a manual mode energy or an AED mode position from the Off position 305 in order to arrive at Monitor mode.
- a time-critical mode must be selected first regardless of whether the rotation of the selector switch 300 is constrained in one
- a defibrillator mode will be activated immediately upon rotating the switch one position from "Off.”
- the few seconds time-saving of such a feature could mean the difference between patient survival and death.
- identifying markings of the operating modes or the functionality of the underlying modes may vary within the scope of the claimed invention.
- the scope of the invention may encompass digital displays, such that in selecting a particular operating mode, the most time- critical mode (e.g. AED mode) appears first in a
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